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Is that blurry drone actually Cloud Shadow ?

Since its aerodinamic configuration seems to be unsutable for deploying from the carriors deck
 
Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 10:14
New drone to beef up PLA aerial skills
By Zhao Lei
Aircraft is said to have cruise speed of 750 km/h and range of 7,000 km

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The Xianglong, or Soar Dragon, drone is seen in this file photo. (Provided To China Daily)

The People's Liberation Army will soon have an unusually shaped drone, which is expected to strengthen the Chinese military's aerial reconnaissance capabilities.

An unknown number of Xianglong, or Soar Dragon, high-altitude, long-endurance drones have been produced by Guizhou Aviation Industry Group, which is part of the State-owned aircraft maker Aviation Industry Corp of China, according to aviation sources.

Aircraft is said to have cruise speed of 750 km/h and range of 7,000 km

The aircraft is believed to be undergoing testing and is expected to be delivered to the PLA soon, sources said, adding that it is likely to become China's answer to the United States' Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk, considered to be the most well-known unpiloted surveillance drone in the world.

With an innovative "joined tandem wing" design, the drone's configuration is different from all other Chinese manned and unmanned planes - it has a conventional swept wing joined with a forward swept wing, which makes it look like a traditional Chinese kite.

In accordance with Chinese regulations, Guizhou Aviation Industry Group has not, and will not, reveal characteristics of the drone.

However, AirForces Monthly, a British military aviation magazine, said Xianglong has a cruise speed of 750 kilometers per hour and a flight range of 7,000 km. It is capable of operating for 10 hours and can fly up to an altitude of 18,000 meters, the magazine said.

Xianglong was unveiled in 2006 at an air show in China, but later disappeared from public view until 2011 when a prototype was seen at an airport run by the Aviation Industry Corp of China.

No other news on the drone's development has been leaked since then, and whether it has conducted its first flight remains unknown.

However, since July, speculation about the mass production of Xianglong started to circulate on Chinese defense technology websites after Guizhou Aviation Industry Group published a photo of one of its manufacturing facilities on the internet, with two yellow Xianglong models in a corner of the picture, leading observers to discuss whether the inclusion was intentional.

"Xianglong's unique design makes it suitable for long operations at high altitude. Once the drone is commissioned to the military, it will boost the PLA's long-range reconnaissance capabilities," said Wang Ya'nan, editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine.

"Moreover, the jet is a good platform for electronic warfare operations such as signal intelligence collection and electronic jamming," he added.

The PLA has become a big user of unmanned aircraft thanks to the rapid development of the drone industry in China. The military showed three types of unpiloted, fixed-wing planes at the most recent parade in September last year. It is also said to have deployed several other models.

Advances in the nation's drone technology have also benefitted at least 10 foreign countries, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan, with foreign media reporting such countries have bought and deployed Chinese military drones.
 
If you think the MQ-9 and MQ-1 are the best drones the US has in its inventory, you probably live under a rock.

RQ-180 ?

China dont export their best UAV either.

Most of the exported UAVs are failed proposal/biddings, they are allowed to be exported to take back their early investment.

So far Sandi Arab is the only country that will import the export version of a winning UAV design approved by China's armed force.
 
Thursday, December 8, 2016, 11:05
Decoding China's home-developed drone Wing Loong
By Xinhua
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A Wing Loong drone on display at Zhuhai Airshow in 2012. (Liang Xu / Xinhua)

BEIJING - China is gearing up to strengthen its role in global aviation with the drone industry taking off.

Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute (CADI), a subsidiary of the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) in southwest China's Sichuan province, has gained the world's attention with its Wing Loong Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).

"Each generation of aviation people have their time-honored missions. Our predecessors raced to catch up with the pace of the global aviation industry, and today we are more ambitious and confident than ever before," said Li Yidong, vice chief designer of CADI and chief designer of the Wing Loong UAS series.

"The UAS industry could be a turning point for China's aviation industry. Such is the potential of the system that it could define the future of our aviation industry," he said at an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

The Wing Loong UAS has staged at the world arena and gained a fame for China's UAS industry in the global market. Xinhua journalist had an exclusive interview with its developing team at its cradle of the CADI, a low-profile yet top-level research & development institute dedicated to leading-edge aerospace technologies.

WING LOONG IS POWER TOOL

The lineup of China's indigenously-developed Wing Loong UAS series, -- Wing Loong I, Wing Loong ID, and Wing Loong II -- with their carried payloads, made the public debut to the world at the recent 2016 China Airshow, in November in south China' s Zhuhai.

In fact, the streamlined and lightweight Wing Loong UAS has earned great reputation and market share around the world by virtue of its leading technologies and reliable performance.

Wing Loong UAS is a member of the "Loong (Dragon) Family" aircraft developed by the renowned CADI. Its stablemates include the Storm Dragon J-10 fighter and Thunder JF-17 figter (jointly developed with Pakistan).

The prestige of Wing Loong UAS has set the cornerstone for China to tap into global military drone market.

Integrated with hunter and reconnaissance capabilities, the swift and slim Wing Loong UAS is worthy of its reputation by serving in a variety of fields. "It is a pioneer in wartime and a scout in peacetime," said Li.

It is a cost-effective, easy-to-operating, multi-purpose and long-endurance hunter-reconnaissance UAS. Wing Loong could serve military, police and civilian purposes including reconnaissance, surveillance and strike.

"Hunter-reconnaissance UASs like Wing Loong enables prompt identification and attack on fleeting targets which are sensitive to time. This sort of capability is not available for previous UASs or even manned aircraft," said Li.

This long-endurance UAS allows China to better its capabilities of persistent surveillance and control over many areas, especially the 24/7 watch and scout of interested and stake-holding areas.

For the global users, this adaptable UAS with multiple payloads can not only improve their operational systems, but also make contributions in such field as search-and-rescue as well as patrol.

"Wing Loong UAS series have already secured a firm foothold for China in the global cutting-edge UAS market," said Li.

INNOVATION IS RECIPE FOR WINNING MARKET

"Our development team with more than one hundred members has built up the confidence by finding out China' s own way of developing the UAS. We have gained orders from home and abroad and the market response is even better than our expectation," said Li.

Since its kick-off in 2005, Wing Loong UAS program has been upgraded to the second generation in the past decade.

Wing Loong I UAS has a length of 9 meters, height of 2.7 meters and wing span of 14 meters. Its maximum flight speed is 280 km per hour, with a maximum payload of 200 kg and endurance of about 20 hours.

Wing Loong I has established a good reputation among customers at home and abroad since it hit the market six years ago. Wing Loong I UAS has gained orders from multiple countries and has been on active service for the Chinese People's Liberation Army(PLA).

The upgraded-version Wing Loong II UAS is 11 meters long, 4.1 meters high, with a wing span of 20.5 meters. Its maximum flight altitude reaches 9,000 meters and maximum flight speed is 370 km per hour, with a loiter time of 20 hours and maximum payload of 480kg.

It is enhanced comprehensively in terms of platform performance and strike & reconnaissance capabilities. Its larger and better platform makes stronger propulsion and higher performance possible. It also has the increased payload capacity and carrying capability.

"Taking a look at the global military drones, Wing Loong II is equivalent to the MQ-9 Reaper of the U.S., ranking the first level of the global UAS products," said Li.

Owing to the fine brand reputation of Wing Loong series, the Wing Loong II has winned the favor of users and gained the largest order of all China-developed UAS in the global market.

UAS TO LEAD CHINA'S AVIATION LEAP

"The cutting-edge technologies of Chinese UASs, especially those of military-use UASs, have been leading across the globe and catering for both military and civilian needs in markets home and abroad. In this regard, we are full of confidence of its future," Li added.

In his point of view, the next generation of UAS is still an emerging frontier, where there is endless possibilities.

"UAS will change the landscape of future battlefields. When UAS teams with manned aircraft, it can produce a result which cannot be achieved by either of them alone," Li explained.

"It indicates that UAS will enhance the whole operational system as what was inconceivable in the past can be accomplished by the UAS. From the perspective of operational missions, the manned-unmanned teaming will unfold more operational patterns to fulfill more functions."

As the leader in China's aviation industry, AVIC has attached great importance to the development of the UAS.

Based on decades of continuous efforts, Chinese researchers have systematically mastered the key technologies of UAS in the military and industrial level.

"In fact, more series of UAS are under development, production and planning. We are prepared to be trailblazers in innovation, though formidable challenges lie ahead," said Li.

"Innovation is not a romantic field with roses. We are serving the nation by preparing aviation as a strategic industry. We will spare no efforts to put China at the head of the global UAS field," said Li.
 
Wednesday, December 7, 2016, 10:14
New drone to beef up PLA aerial skills
By Zhao Lei
Aircraft is said to have cruise speed of 750 km/h and range of 7,000 km

1481077031166_183.jpg
The Xianglong, or Soar Dragon, drone is seen in this file photo. (Provided To China Daily)

The People's Liberation Army will soon have an unusually shaped drone, which is expected to strengthen the Chinese military's aerial reconnaissance capabilities.

An unknown number of Xianglong, or Soar Dragon, high-altitude, long-endurance drones have been produced by Guizhou Aviation Industry Group, which is part of the State-owned aircraft maker Aviation Industry Corp of China, according to aviation sources.

Aircraft is said to have cruise speed of 750 km/h and range of 7,000 km

The aircraft is believed to be undergoing testing and is expected to be delivered to the PLA soon, sources said, adding that it is likely to become China's answer to the United States' Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk, considered to be the most well-known unpiloted surveillance drone in the world.

With an innovative "joined tandem wing" design, the drone's configuration is different from all other Chinese manned and unmanned planes - it has a conventional swept wing joined with a forward swept wing, which makes it look like a traditional Chinese kite.

In accordance with Chinese regulations, Guizhou Aviation Industry Group has not, and will not, reveal characteristics of the drone.

However, AirForces Monthly, a British military aviation magazine, said Xianglong has a cruise speed of 750 kilometers per hour and a flight range of 7,000 km. It is capable of operating for 10 hours and can fly up to an altitude of 18,000 meters, the magazine said.

Xianglong was unveiled in 2006 at an air show in China, but later disappeared from public view until 2011 when a prototype was seen at an airport run by the Aviation Industry Corp of China.

No other news on the drone's development has been leaked since then, and whether it has conducted its first flight remains unknown.

However, since July, speculation about the mass production of Xianglong started to circulate on Chinese defense technology websites after Guizhou Aviation Industry Group published a photo of one of its manufacturing facilities on the internet, with two yellow Xianglong models in a corner of the picture, leading observers to discuss whether the inclusion was intentional.

"Xianglong's unique design makes it suitable for long operations at high altitude. Once the drone is commissioned to the military, it will boost the PLA's long-range reconnaissance capabilities," said Wang Ya'nan, editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine.

"Moreover, the jet is a good platform for electronic warfare operations such as signal intelligence collection and electronic jamming," he added.

The PLA has become a big user of unmanned aircraft thanks to the rapid development of the drone industry in China. The military showed three types of unpiloted, fixed-wing planes at the most recent parade in September last year. It is also said to have deployed several other models.

Advances in the nation's drone technology have also benefitted at least 10 foreign countries, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan, with foreign media reporting such countries have bought and deployed Chinese military drones.

One of my friend works in AVIC, according to him, this UAV is a project developed by a group just-graduated young men in 611, started as a youth research project, and eventually approved by armed force, just give you an idea about the working culture in 611th insistute, no wonder they are winning.
 
I think soon, Pakistan and China are going to start a UCAV project along the lines of the JF-17 Thunder program.
 
One of my friend works in AVIC, according to him, this UAV is a project developed by a group just-graduated young men in 611, started as a youth research project, and eventually approved by armed force, just give you an idea about the working culture in 611th insistute, no wonder they are winning.
I suppose your friend is talking about Wing Loong. The design of Soar Dragon is far beyond just-graduated students' reach.
 
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Thursday, December 8, 2016, 11:05
Decoding China's home-developed drone Wing Loong
By Xinhua
1481167664118_198.jpg

A Wing Loong drone on display at Zhuhai Airshow in 2012. (Liang Xu / Xinhua)

BEIJING - China is gearing up to strengthen its role in global aviation with the drone industry taking off.

Chengdu Aircraft Design & Research Institute (CADI), a subsidiary of the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) in southwest China's Sichuan province, has gained the world's attention with its Wing Loong Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).

"Each generation of aviation people have their time-honored missions. Our predecessors raced to catch up with the pace of the global aviation industry, and today we are more ambitious and confident than ever before," said Li Yidong, vice chief designer of CADI and chief designer of the Wing Loong UAS series.

"The UAS industry could be a turning point for China's aviation industry. Such is the potential of the system that it could define the future of our aviation industry," he said at an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

The Wing Loong UAS has staged at the world arena and gained a fame for China's UAS industry in the global market. Xinhua journalist had an exclusive interview with its developing team at its cradle of the CADI, a low-profile yet top-level research & development institute dedicated to leading-edge aerospace technologies.

WING LOONG IS POWER TOOL

The lineup of China's indigenously-developed Wing Loong UAS series, -- Wing Loong I, Wing Loong ID, and Wing Loong II -- with their carried payloads, made the public debut to the world at the recent 2016 China Airshow, in November in south China' s Zhuhai.

In fact, the streamlined and lightweight Wing Loong UAS has earned great reputation and market share around the world by virtue of its leading technologies and reliable performance.

Wing Loong UAS is a member of the "Loong (Dragon) Family" aircraft developed by the renowned CADI. Its stablemates include the Storm Dragon J-10 fighter and Thunder JF-17 figter (jointly developed with Pakistan).

The prestige of Wing Loong UAS has set the cornerstone for China to tap into global military drone market.

Integrated with hunter and reconnaissance capabilities, the swift and slim Wing Loong UAS is worthy of its reputation by serving in a variety of fields. "It is a pioneer in wartime and a scout in peacetime," said Li.

It is a cost-effective, easy-to-operating, multi-purpose and long-endurance hunter-reconnaissance UAS. Wing Loong could serve military, police and civilian purposes including reconnaissance, surveillance and strike.

"Hunter-reconnaissance UASs like Wing Loong enables prompt identification and attack on fleeting targets which are sensitive to time. This sort of capability is not available for previous UASs or even manned aircraft," said Li.

This long-endurance UAS allows China to better its capabilities of persistent surveillance and control over many areas, especially the 24/7 watch and scout of interested and stake-holding areas.

For the global users, this adaptable UAS with multiple payloads can not only improve their operational systems, but also make contributions in such field as search-and-rescue as well as patrol.

"Wing Loong UAS series have already secured a firm foothold for China in the global cutting-edge UAS market," said Li.

INNOVATION IS RECIPE FOR WINNING MARKET

"Our development team with more than one hundred members has built up the confidence by finding out China' s own way of developing the UAS. We have gained orders from home and abroad and the market response is even better than our expectation," said Li.

Since its kick-off in 2005, Wing Loong UAS program has been upgraded to the second generation in the past decade.

Wing Loong I UAS has a length of 9 meters, height of 2.7 meters and wing span of 14 meters. Its maximum flight speed is 280 km per hour, with a maximum payload of 200 kg and endurance of about 20 hours.

Wing Loong I has established a good reputation among customers at home and abroad since it hit the market six years ago. Wing Loong I UAS has gained orders from multiple countries and has been on active service for the Chinese People's Liberation Army(PLA).

The upgraded-version Wing Loong II UAS is 11 meters long, 4.1 meters high, with a wing span of 20.5 meters. Its maximum flight altitude reaches 9,000 meters and maximum flight speed is 370 km per hour, with a loiter time of 20 hours and maximum payload of 480kg.

It is enhanced comprehensively in terms of platform performance and strike & reconnaissance capabilities. Its larger and better platform makes stronger propulsion and higher performance possible. It also has the increased payload capacity and carrying capability.

"Taking a look at the global military drones, Wing Loong II is equivalent to the MQ-9 Reaper of the U.S., ranking the first level of the global UAS products," said Li.

Owing to the fine brand reputation of Wing Loong series, the Wing Loong II has winned the favor of users and gained the largest order of all China-developed UAS in the global market.

UAS TO LEAD CHINA'S AVIATION LEAP

"The cutting-edge technologies of Chinese UASs, especially those of military-use UASs, have been leading across the globe and catering for both military and civilian needs in markets home and abroad. In this regard, we are full of confidence of its future," Li added.

In his point of view, the next generation of UAS is still an emerging frontier, where there is endless possibilities.

"UAS will change the landscape of future battlefields. When UAS teams with manned aircraft, it can produce a result which cannot be achieved by either of them alone," Li explained.

"It indicates that UAS will enhance the whole operational system as what was inconceivable in the past can be accomplished by the UAS. From the perspective of operational missions, the manned-unmanned teaming will unfold more operational patterns to fulfill more functions."

As the leader in China's aviation industry, AVIC has attached great importance to the development of the UAS.

Based on decades of continuous efforts, Chinese researchers have systematically mastered the key technologies of UAS in the military and industrial level.

"In fact, more series of UAS are under development, production and planning. We are prepared to be trailblazers in innovation, though formidable challenges lie ahead," said Li.

"Innovation is not a romantic field with roses. We are serving the nation by preparing aviation as a strategic industry. We will spare no efforts to put China at the head of the global UAS field," said Li.
No doubt China UAV program has already surplass Israel. Near matching US drone system. The designer of Wing Loong has indicated their drone has more antonomous system which can land and take off by itself without needing human to guide it. Plus it has an advance software where it can hunt and destroyed target by itself with operator just needing to confirm the target. Something US Reaper not able to accomplish. This required a very advance software and sensor to support it.
 
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A certain type of UAV has gone under upgrades and rennovations at GAC

19-12-2016

本网讯 12月19日,某军方领导一行对贵飞公司某型机升级与改造项目进行价格审核,并与公司召开价格审核首次会。会上,公司副总经理、总会计师王荣感谢军方对公司无人机项目的支持和理解,表示公司将一如既往地向客户提供优质的产品与服务。朱军建副总师、无人机事业部、财务部、成品采供部、材料采供部等部门领导也参加了首次会。会后,审价组对项目飞机进行了现场检查,并参观了型号科研现场。

http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/IZDRrYu7Qy-aJ2prP3Ze2Q

Just wondering what it might be. :D
 

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